Image Jun Ding Professor of Neurosurgery and of Neurology and Neurological Sciences Affiliation: Knight Initiative Funded Researchers Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Affiliates Committee: Seminar Series Ding lab website Stanford Profile dingjun@stanford.edu (650) 736-9360 Related Projects Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute SIGF - Graduate Fellowship 2018 Deep brain microstimulation for memory recovery Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award 2017 Stanford NeuroTechnology Initiative (Phase 2) Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award 2015 Stanford Brain Rejuvenation Project Pagination Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Next page Related News More News Image Knight Initiative news | Dec 8 2022 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Bold ideas to advance healthy brain aging win inaugural Knight Initiative grants The Phil and Penny Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience is proud to announce the recipients of its inaugural 2022 Innovation and Catalyst Grants. Image Research news | Jul 8 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford researchers observe memory formation in real time Researchers with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute have observed the formation of skill-based memories in the brains of mice, potentially leading to improved understanding of learning and Parkinson’s disease. Pagination Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Next page
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute SIGF - Graduate Fellowship 2018 Deep brain microstimulation for memory recovery
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award 2017 Stanford NeuroTechnology Initiative (Phase 2)
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Big Ideas in Neuroscience Award 2015 Stanford Brain Rejuvenation Project
Image Knight Initiative news | Dec 8 2022 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Bold ideas to advance healthy brain aging win inaugural Knight Initiative grants The Phil and Penny Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience is proud to announce the recipients of its inaugural 2022 Innovation and Catalyst Grants.
Image Research news | Jul 8 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford researchers observe memory formation in real time Researchers with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute have observed the formation of skill-based memories in the brains of mice, potentially leading to improved understanding of learning and Parkinson’s disease.